>>>> And in the "Breakpoints" tab, an old breakpoint of a past file still >>>> remains. >>>> How can I delete this? >>> >>> You either click on the diamond shape in the sidebar when having this >>> file open, or select the breakpoint in the list and hit Delete. >> >> Where is "Delete"? I can't find it. > > Sorry, I meant the Delete key on your keyboard.
I misunderstood. So sorry. By hitting Delete key on my keyboard I was able to remove breakpoints and the names of past files. Thanks again,Colomban. EenyMeenyMinyMoa 2016-03-02 22:07 GMT+08:00, Colomban Wendling <[email protected]>: > Le 02/03/2016 13:08, EenyMeenyMinyMoa a écrit : >> […] >> >> I selected >> foo.c (source code) >> in the Target entry of Debugger's Target tab. >> I've changed this into >> foo.o (the binary GCC generated) >> ,then I can do debugging successfully. > > Normally you should be selecting the executable file without any suffix. > But well, so long as it works, what do I know :) > >>>> And in the "Breakpoints" tab, an old breakpoint of a past file still >>>> remains. >>>> How can I delete this? >>> >>> You either click on the diamond shape in the sidebar when having this >>> file open, or select the breakpoint in the list and hit Delete. >> >> Where is "Delete"? I can't find it. > > Sorry, I meant the Delete key on your keyboard. > >> And by hitting "Delete",can I erase the names of past files,too? >> It may be a trivial thing though. > > Yes, you can remove any breakpoint listed, them being in an open file or > not. > > Regards, > Colomban > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.geany.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.geany.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
